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Welsh hospitals a disgrace
Unfortunately I've had to use my main hospital three times in past six weeks I was in once for chest waited 21hours for a bed, in for eight day ,once for cataract removed ,and once for dreadful back pain ,except for cataract removed where they were marvelous with me ,I was so sorry for the nurses rushed
Unfortunately I've had to use my main hospital three times in past six weeks I was in once for chest waited 21hours for a bed, in for eight day ,once for cataract removed ,and once for dreadful back pain ,except for cataract removed where they were marvelous with me ,I was so sorry for the nurses rushed
Alice70
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Pernicious Anemia and Sjogren's
Hello! For the past year this group has been immensely helpful as I have learned about PA. I recently completed my first year of regular injections and am doing so much better! However, I have recently been diagnosed with Sjogren's. In doing a little research to learn more about Sjogren's I have
Hello! For the past year this group has been immensely helpful as I have learned about PA. I recently completed my first year of regular injections and am doing so much better! However, I have recently been diagnosed with Sjogren's. In doing a little research to learn more about Sjogren's I have
lambuth_eagle
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
eye issues
I am starting to get very worried. I have been on a once a month infusion for Actemra while reducing my prednisone. I have absolutely not head pain. The problem has been for months my eyes. I thought it was just dry eyes. I went to my eye doctor several times, the most recent he perscribed Steroid
I am starting to get very worried. I have been on a once a month infusion for Actemra while reducing my prednisone. I have absolutely not head pain. The problem has been for months my eyes. I thought it was just dry eyes. I went to my eye doctor several times, the most recent he perscribed Steroid
Plains
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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Symptoms and possible colon cancer?
At least 10 yrs ago I had a primary physician tell me I most likely have IBS. My bowel movements were always large and I always thought how in the world can a women produce such long logs in a BM. Three months ago in June, I spent two days in the hospital with what the doctors diagnosed as Hyponatremia
At least 10 yrs ago I had a primary physician tell me I most likely have IBS. My bowel movements were always large and I always thought how in the world can a women produce such long logs in a BM. Three months ago in June, I spent two days in the hospital with what the doctors diagnosed as Hyponatremia
Betterme65_
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Colon Cancer Connected
2 years ago
Swollen eyes
can somebody help me pls. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia around six months ago and lately been having swollen puffy eyes where you can see fluid on my eye lids And puffy all around both eyes. This comes and goes sometimes can last 2 days other times 1 day. Just wondering if anybody else has this symptom
can somebody help me pls. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia around six months ago and lately been having swollen puffy eyes where you can see fluid on my eye lids And puffy all around both eyes. This comes and goes sometimes can last 2 days other times 1 day. Just wondering if anybody else has this symptom
Kazzza1976
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Herbal supplements for bronchiectasis
Would anyone have any knowledge or views on taking cardamom for lung health. I’m currently soaking 3 pods in warm water a day then squeezing out the seeds and drinking it as have heard this is an ancient herbal remedy to kill bacteria and help with inflammation. I also take echinacea daily but am wondering
Would anyone have any knowledge or views on taking cardamom for lung health. I’m currently soaking 3 pods in warm water a day then squeezing out the seeds and drinking it as have heard this is an ancient herbal remedy to kill bacteria and help with inflammation. I also take echinacea daily but am wondering
Poochpants55
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Pegasys Dosage Waste
I am starting Pegasys next week to treat my polycythemia vera. HU was discussed, but not a great choice for me to start on. My dosage is 90mcg from a 180mcg vial, the remainder is thrown away. At approximately $1,000 a vial I will be flushing $500 down the drain a week! Truly disgusting. Do your specialty
I am starting Pegasys next week to treat my polycythemia vera. HU was discussed, but not a great choice for me to start on. My dosage is 90mcg from a 180mcg vial, the remainder is thrown away. At approximately $1,000 a vial I will be flushing $500 down the drain a week! Truly disgusting. Do your specialty
BadgerPV
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Cetrotide injections - tips needed for drawing up the solution!
Hi all, I've had a bit of a wobble today (more like full on meltdown if I am being completely honest). It's my second day taking cetrotide and I am really struggling with drawing the meds up into the syringe after mixing. I've tried it so many different ways... slowly pushing out the air bubbles, holding
Hi all, I've had a bit of a wobble today (more like full on meltdown if I am being completely honest). It's my second day taking cetrotide and I am really struggling with drawing the meds up into the syringe after mixing. I've tried it so many different ways... slowly pushing out the air bubbles, holding
Minniemouse88
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Paralysed Brother diagnosed with severe heart failure, scared and confused as constantly getting conflicting information
DB was taken to hospital last week suffering severe breathlessness and erratic heartbeat. He is paralysed following a spinal cord injury 7 years ago. Upon admission he was also discovered to have low sodium and calcium and "deranged bloods". I live very far away and so called the hospital every day
DB was taken to hospital last week suffering severe breathlessness and erratic heartbeat. He is paralysed following a spinal cord injury 7 years ago. Upon admission he was also discovered to have low sodium and calcium and "deranged bloods". I live very far away and so called the hospital every day
FrazzleRock
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Hi IOP after eye injury.
Hi, new to the forum and Glaucoma in general. I'll tell you my story in the hope of a bit of reassurance.Exactly 6 days ago I had a pretty severe blunt injury in the left eye. Resulting in an internal bleed, partial iris detachment, abrasion and now pretty high eye pressure. I'll be honest I'm pretty
Hi, new to the forum and Glaucoma in general. I'll tell you my story in the hope of a bit of reassurance.Exactly 6 days ago I had a pretty severe blunt injury in the left eye. Resulting in an internal bleed, partial iris detachment, abrasion and now pretty high eye pressure. I'll be honest I'm pretty
Sim_L
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Recommendations for a good selenium supplement?
That's not expensive? Selenomethionine is the type I'm after. I currently take Viridian which is around £8/9 for 30 capsules. It doesn't last long as I take 2 capsules daily. Previously I used solgar but I didn't feel it was as effective. There's so many different supplement sellers on Amazon now
That's not expensive? Selenomethionine is the type I'm after. I currently take Viridian which is around £8/9 for 30 capsules. It doesn't last long as I take 2 capsules daily. Previously I used solgar but I didn't feel it was as effective. There's so many different supplement sellers on Amazon now
Alanna012
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Timing of XGeva & Radium 223.
My husband is due to start Radium 223 treatments at Stanford. His oncologist wants him to also start XGeva. The XGeva injections were postponed until after he had dental crown work done. He had an appointment for that on 2/6 which has been delayed because he tested + for Covid. His rescheduled appointment
My husband is due to start Radium 223 treatments at Stanford. His oncologist wants him to also start XGeva. The XGeva injections were postponed until after he had dental crown work done. He had an appointment for that on 2/6 which has been delayed because he tested + for Covid. His rescheduled appointment
Mcrpca
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Happy Cutie Christmas
Hello everyoneJust popping by to wish you all a Happy and Healthy Christmas as possible. Thought i'd show you these cute 'woolly jumpers' as their newborn lambs on a farm in Surrey. Early ones hence the pullovers!. Its a lovely thought though that Spring is soon as we've just had the shortest day.
Hello everyoneJust popping by to wish you all a Happy and Healthy Christmas as possible. Thought i'd show you these cute 'woolly jumpers' as their newborn lambs on a farm in Surrey. Early ones hence the pullovers!. Its a lovely thought though that Spring is soon as we've just had the shortest day.
misty14
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Food for thought
So...I have been on high dose prednisone for almost 6 months, along with my 4th shot of Actemra..for PMR and GCA....I started at 60 mg pred., and have been on 35 mg for the last two weeks. Next week I start on 30 mg. So, today I decided to forgo my veggie breakfast and go out with my spouse to a restaurant
So...I have been on high dose prednisone for almost 6 months, along with my 4th shot of Actemra..for PMR and GCA....I started at 60 mg pred., and have been on 35 mg for the last two weeks. Next week I start on 30 mg. So, today I decided to forgo my veggie breakfast and go out with my spouse to a restaurant
Joseph14612
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
This is an excellent new example of how to miss the whole point of modern thinking on diagnosis and treatment. No better in the full text
E u r o p e a n J o u r n a l o f E n d o c r i n o l o g y 178:6 R231–R244 https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-17-0947 Pitfalls in hypothyroidism therapy MANAGEMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE Pitfalls on the replacement therapy for primary and central hypothyroidism
E u r o p e a n J o u r n a l o f E n d o c r i n o l o g y 178:6 R231–R244 https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-17-0947 Pitfalls in hypothyroidism therapy MANAGEMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE Pitfalls on the replacement therapy for primary and central hypothyroidism
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Surgery
I an soon to have cataract surgery and because of arthritis problems I am having a General, but I am worried about this because of my AF. I am on warfarin and have been for several. Does anyone know how long I will need to be asleep, thank you.
I an soon to have cataract surgery and because of arthritis problems I am having a General, but I am worried about this because of my AF. I am on warfarin and have been for several. Does anyone know how long I will need to be asleep, thank you.
nemisis2
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AF Association
2 years ago
Eye problems
Hello everyone, I had a brain hemorrhage September 2021. I have been home about a year. Does anyone else have eye problems since brain injury. In my case the sight has changed alot. I had horizontal double vision before the bleed and by having prisms in my glasses my sight was fine. However after the
Hello everyone, I had a brain hemorrhage September 2021. I have been home about a year. Does anyone else have eye problems since brain injury. In my case the sight has changed alot. I had horizontal double vision before the bleed and by having prisms in my glasses my sight was fine. However after the
Notts22
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Headway
2 years ago
Re Hydroxy & referral to eye dept, Great News!
Went for appt this morning & the great news is I,m ok to keep taking hydroxy!! What a relief as I,m doing fine on it right now :) He said there is some deposits somewhere (I was on my own in the testing room so didnt take it all in) but it,s not caused by the drug so I,m ok to continue with it & I,m
Went for appt this morning & the great news is I,m ok to keep taking hydroxy!! What a relief as I,m doing fine on it right now :) He said there is some deposits somewhere (I was on my own in the testing room so didnt take it all in) but it,s not caused by the drug so I,m ok to continue with it & I,m
Chrt
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NRAS
2 years ago
Cataract/I-stent post op blurriness
Hello all, I had cataract/I-stent surgery on my right eye November 22nd and it went great. Vision greatly improved and was clear within a few days. I then had the same thing on my left eye on December 13th and my vision has been cloudy/foggy sense then. My doctor says it could take up to 2 - 3 weeks
Hello all, I had cataract/I-stent surgery on my right eye November 22nd and it went great. Vision greatly improved and was clear within a few days. I then had the same thing on my left eye on December 13th and my vision has been cloudy/foggy sense then. My doctor says it could take up to 2 - 3 weeks
designguy
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
adrenal crisis experiences
Good morning, There is no obvious forum for me to post this question to, so I thought I would start with this group since I know some members have addisons and experience with adrenal insufficiency. For those who have experienced an adrenal crisis, did it impact your stomach and back, and if so what
Good morning, There is no obvious forum for me to post this question to, so I thought I would start with this group since I know some members have addisons and experience with adrenal insufficiency. For those who have experienced an adrenal crisis, did it impact your stomach and back, and if so what
Sparklyjenson
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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